Video game reviews for October 12: "Godfather: The Game"; "Saint's Row"; "Xbox Live Vision Camera" The Davis EnterprisePublished Oct 12, 2006 - 14:25:37 CDT.You-Know-Who on Pet Store Bombing Case 1up.com"It was the violent videogames what made 'em do it!" Capcom brings GTA to Japan, partners Activision Down Under MCVCapcom has announced that it will become the publisher of GTA: San Andreas in Japan – and that it has begun a distribution deal with Activison in Australia and New Zealand.Capcom To Publish GTA: San Andreas In Japan Gamasutra Officials from Take-Two publishing label Rockstar Games have announced that Japanese publisher Capcom will help to localize, publish and distribute Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for the PlayStation 2 in Japan. Capcom originally published Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City for Rockstar in 2003 and 2004, respectively, and achieved a reasonable level of success with the titles, Capcom takes San Andreas to Japan gamesindustry.bizWhile many western companies struggle to penetrate Japan, Rockstar continues to bravely push into the market with the announcement that Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas will be shipped to the region.Capcom brings San Andreas to Japan GameSpotJapanese publisher to import third PlayStation 2 Grand Theft Auto; controversial Rockstar-developed game set for release in January 2007.Torture game brouhaha is irrelevant The InquirerThis game has been rated 18+ by the Pan-European Game Information group. Parents should be aware that they shouldn't be buying this game for younger children.GIESON CACHO: GAME ON: Bad rap precedes this 'Bully' Contra Costa Times'COLUMBINE simulator," a "nuisance," "harmful to minors" -- these are the words critics are using to describe Rockstar's latest title, "Bully." Given the studio's reputation, it's understandable why parents and adults would be so leery of Rockstar's take on boarding school. The developer single-handedly redefined video game violence with their "Grand Theft Auto" series, and since then, its track GTA Trilogy Coming To PS2 SlashdotGamasutra reports that Rockstar will be releasing all three modern Grand Theft Auto titles as a bundle, simply called 'Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy'. The GTA three-pack will retail for $39.99, and should release on December 4th. From the article: "The collection is believed to be one of the last to carry the Grand Theft Auto name for the PlayStation 2, with the next iteration in the franchise, GTA: The Trilogy on its way Games RadarTake-Two announced today that they'll be bundling GTA 3 , GTA: Vice City and GTA: San Andreas into one neat little package priced at a paltry $39.99 on PlayStation 2. And really, that's about all there is to say about that, isn't it?